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revlog: move the details of revlog "v2" index inside revlog.utils.constants
the revlog module is quite large and this kind of format information would handy
for other module. So let us start to gather this information about the format in
a more appropriate place.
We update various reference to this information to use the new "source of truth"
in the process.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10305
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 05 Apr 2021 12:21:12 +0200 |
parents | bd0f122f3f51 |
children | 1d075b857c90 |
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Test that the syntax of "unified tests" is properly processed ============================================================== Simple commands: $ echo foo foo $ printf 'oh no' oh no (no-eol) $ printf 'bar\nbaz\n' | cat bar baz Multi-line command: $ foo() { > echo bar > } $ foo bar Return codes before inline python: $ sh -c 'exit 1' [1] Doctest commands: >>> from __future__ import print_function >>> print('foo') foo $ echo interleaved interleaved >>> for c in 'xyz': ... print(c) x y z >>> print() >>> foo = 'global name' >>> def func(): ... print(foo, 'should be visible in func()') >>> func() global name should be visible in func() >>> print('''multiline ... string''') multiline string Regular expressions: $ echo foobarbaz foobar.* (re) $ echo barbazquux .*quux.* (re) Globs: $ printf '* \\foobarbaz {10}\n' \* \\fo?bar* {10} (glob) Literal match ending in " (re)": $ echo 'foo (re)' foo (re) Windows: \r\n is handled like \n and can be escaped: #if windows $ printf 'crlf\r\ncr\r\tcrlf\r\ncrlf\r\n' crlf cr\r (no-eol) (esc) \tcrlf (esc) crlf\r (esc) #endif Escapes: $ $PYTHON -c 'from mercurial.utils.procutil import stdout; stdout.write(b"\xff")' \xff (no-eol) (esc) Escapes with conditions: $ $PYTHON -c 'from mercurial.utils.procutil import stdout; stdout.write(b"\xff")' \xff (no-eol) (esc) (true !) Combining esc with other markups - and handling lines ending with \r instead of \n: $ printf 'foo/bar\r' fo?/bar\r (no-eol) (glob) (esc) #if windows $ printf 'foo\\bar\r' foo/bar\r (no-eol) (esc) #endif $ printf 'foo/bar\rfoo/bar\r' foo.bar\r [(]no-eol[)] (re) (esc) foo.bar\r \(no-eol\) (re) testing hghave $ hghave true $ hghave false skipped: missing feature: nail clipper [1] $ hghave no-true skipped: system supports yak shaving [1] $ hghave no-false Conditional sections based on hghave: #if true $ echo tested tested #else $ echo skipped #endif #if false $ echo skipped #else $ echo tested tested #endif #if no-false $ echo tested tested #else $ echo skipped #endif #if no-true $ echo skipped #else $ echo tested tested #endif Exit code: $ (exit 1) [1]